This Video Of A Dog Sledding Will Totally Make Your Day

This is so cute! She pulls the sled up the hill, hops on and goes for a ride!

If dogs could compete at the Winter Olympics, then this adorable Australian shepherd sledder might take home the gold medal! Secret, a 3-year-old dog from Washington, has captured hearts across the internet with her expert sledding skills.

In a cute video posted to Instagram in December by Secret’s owner, Mary, the pup is shown grabbing a small sled with her mouth and dragging it to the top of a hill. Secret then hops on and enjoys a ride down the slope, before she pulls the sled back up the hill to do it all over again.

“We finally got enough snow to really sled yesterday and Secret couldn’t be more thrilled!” Mary wrote in the caption for the hilarious clip. “It’s definitely one of her favorite activities, she probably went down this hill 50 times today!”

This pup clearly knows how to show herself a good time! Watch the very entertaining video below:

Check out the amazing coordination the pair of pals shows off in the video below. When you see Secret gracefully balancing on Mary’s hands, it seems less surprising that the dog was able to take herself sledding!

She named the dog Secret because she didn’t initially tell any of her friends or extended family that she was getting a puppy. (Aw, how cute.)

Early Instagram posts show a young Secret tearing up tissues and toilet paper rolls. (Side note: If you thought Secret was cute as an adult dog, get a load of her as a tiny, fluffy puppy! You couldn’t even get mad at that sweet face for tearing up your tissues.)

So it seems that Mary must have put in plenty of time to train her dog and, clearly, common commands like “sit” and “stay” were not enough of a challenge for this dynamic duo! Apparently, Secret can actually hold her own umbrella.

When you see dogs being so darn cute, it’s easy to see why so many humans love dogs more than other people. That’s not just an anecdote, either—a 2017 study actually found that people are more empathetic toward dogs that are suffering than they are toward their fellow humans. Man’s best friend, indeed.